Outcome of Chinese Naval Deployment Near Taiwan by Mar 31, 2025
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Reports from international diplomatic and military sources
China Deploys Nearly 90 Ships Near Taiwan; Taipei Reports Largest Military Activity Since 1996
Dec 10, 2024, 08:39 AM
Taiwan's defense ministry has reported a significant increase in Chinese military activity around the island, including the deployment of the largest naval fleet in nearly three decades. Over the past 24 hours, Taiwan detected 47 Chinese military aircraft and 12 warships operating nearby, with 16 of the aircraft crossing the Taiwan Strait median line into Taiwan's southwestern air defense identification zone. The Chinese navy and coast guard vessels, totaling nearly 90 ships, have been sighted in waters stretching from Japan's southern islands to the South China Sea. China has designated seven restricted air zones along its eastern coast facing Taiwan. Taiwan's defense ministry spokesperson Sun Li-fang stated that China's current naval deployment poses a substantial threat and is more pronounced than previous military exercises, with the number of ships deployed being "very alarming." The military activities, which include simulating attacks on foreign naval ships and practicing blockades, are seen as a response to Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's recent visits to the United States and Pacific nations, during which he transited through Hawaii and Guam. Although China has not officially announced military drills, Taiwan has established an emergency response center and its military remains on high alert, closely monitoring the movements and preparing for potential exercises.
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